Category 4 Unsupported claim

The manufacturer claims that the product contains nanotechnology, but no specific information is provided to support this claim.

For example: The manufacturer website mentions the use of "nanotechnology", but provides no supporting documents to prove that nanotechnology was used. Supporting documents must decribe the nanomaterial used in the product and may contain information such as the nanoparticle size range, electron microscopy micrographs, dynamic light scattering data, etc. Supporting information may also be provided in published articles describing the specific nanomaterials used in the product.

By crowdsourcing expertise our goal is to create a 'living' inventory for the exchange of accurate information on nano­ enabled consumer products. Registered users are encouraged to submit relevant data pertaining to nanoparticle function, location, properties, potential exposure pathways, toxicity and life cycle assessment. Registered users can update product information and add new products. You can register for an account here or submit new and updated information to nano@wilsoncenter.org.